Creatures of the Earth: New and Selected Stories

Creatures of the Earth: New and Selected Stories

by JohnMcGahern (Author)

Synopsis

McGahern's command of the short story places him among the finest practitioners of the form, in a lineage that runs from Chekhov through Joyce and the Anglo-American masters. When the collection was first published in 1992, the "Sunday Times" said 'there is a vivid pleasure to be had in the reading of these stories,' while for Cressida Connolly in the "Evening Standard" 'these wonderful stories are sad and true...McGahern is undoubtedly a great short story writer.' Many of the stories here are already classics: "Gold Watch", "High Ground" and "Parachutes", among others. McGahern's spare, restrained yet powerfully lyrical language draws meaning from the most ordinary situations, and turns apparently undramatic encounters into profoundly haunting events: a man visits his embittered father with his new wife; an ageing priest remembers a funeral he had attended years before; a boy steals comics from a shop to escape the rain-bound melancholy of a seaside holiday; an ageing teacher, who has escaped a religious order, wastes his life in a rural backwater that he knows he will never leave.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 05 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0571237851
ISBN 13: 9780571237852
Book Overview: Creatures of the Earth: New and Selected Stories distils John McGahern's finest stories - no small claim given his position among the finest practioners of the form, in a lineage that runs from Chekhov through Joyce and the Anglo-American masters.

Media Reviews
'... they constitute McGahern's greatest achievement and rank among the finest stories of our time.' Irish Independent
Author Bio
John McGahern's Memoir was one of the most acclaimed books published in 2005. John McGahern lives in Co. Leitrim, Ireland, and has published five celebrated novels.